Maude Bowman was born in West Montrose, Ontario, on 16 February 1885. Her father was Leander Bowman. When she attested, she was living at the Kingsley Hotel in London, England. Prior to joining the Canadian Expeditionary Force, Maude had served a year doing military nursing in Egypt under the Imperial Government.
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Bowman, Maude
Nurse.
Enlisted April 20, 1915 with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service.
Transferred to Canadian Army Medical Corps. and went to France April 1917.
United Brethren.
Born February 16, 1885 two miles south of Winterbourne on the homestead in Woolwich Township.
Graduated from the General and Marine Hospital St. Catherines, Ontario in 1913.
Single.
She served one year in Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe, England.
One year in Alexandria and Port Said, Egypt and two years in France.
She is still with Canadian General Hospital in France.
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[clipping] 1941
Holman, Milton
[image]
Milton Holman
Pte. Milton Holman, of Ayr, is with the 24th Field Ambulance, R.C.A.M.C. He enlisted June 23, 1940. His wife and two children reside in Ayr. Before enlisting Pte. Holman was with the Hecker H.O. Co. as a shipping clerk. He was born at Ekfrid, Middlesex county, Ont., and received his schooling in Glencoe. He was a veteran of the last war, but he’s back in the army again for this one. His religion is Presbyterian.
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Maus, John H.
(clipping)
(image) John Maus
(clipping) John Maus Nov. 18, 1944
Capt. John Hall Maus, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Maus of Ayr,
and whose wife resides at Smith Falls, is serving on the
western front with the 18th Canadian Field Ambulance RCAMC.
Born at Ayr, March 1918, he attended White School, Ayr, Paris
Continuation school and the University of Toronto. He was
an intern at Metropolitan hospital, Windsor, for eight months.
He belongs to the United church.